Re: [tarnobrzeg-gen] Re: Civil Registration Office

Hi Stan, Thank you for the information about the parish in Zaleszany. It looks like this could be where my grandfather was baptized. I will ask my surviving

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Hi Stan, Thank you for the information about the parish in Zaleszany. It looks like this could be where my grandfather was baptized. I will ask my surviving aunts if they recall the name. I appreciate you reply as it was the only one I got to my query. Vicky

>
> Hi Marek,
>
> A friend recommended I write to you with a family research

question,

> and I hope you and this list, is able to help me. (I am

relatively

> new)
>
> Both of my grandparents came from Tarnobrzeg, and I actually have

a

> copy of my grandfathers birth certificate from the Przemysly
> Dioecesis. He was from a Parochia, Zaleszany, Decanatus,

Miechocin.

>
> My grandmother, however, left us no records of her baptism, birth,
> other than the town name: Machow. My aunts heard the name
> Miechocin from her often as well as Rzeszow. My question is could
> her birth and baptism records be from the archives in Przemysl, or
> Rzeszow or ? This archive (Przemysl) does list records from the
> late 1900's when she and siblings were born, but I also ran across
> the following information online:
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> Located at the Regional Archives of Poland, in Sandomierzc.
>
> Census for Tarnobrzeg and Dzikow, for the year 1880
>
> Books of movement of inhabitants for the town of Tarnobrzeg year
> 1901-1905
> (Changes of addresses were registered by the authorities)
>
> Books of inhabitants of Tarnobrzeg municipality, year 1925, some
> earlier years
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> Books of inhabitants of people moving out of town, years 1929-1939
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> Books of Jews, not inhabitants of the town of Tarnobrzeg 1843-1948
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> Located at the Civil Registration Office in Tarnobrzeg USC
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> Birth records, years 1889-1901 1903-1932 1935 1937-1940
>
>
> The above mentioned information tells me my grandmothers birth
> records could be in a Civil Registration Office in Tarnobrzeg, but
> lists no address for me to write to. (She was born 1897) Could

you

> help me with finding an address for the Civil Registration

Office?

> I am just not finding it online.
>
> Thank you for your patience and any help you are able to afford